Nurse staffing, nursing assistants and hospital mortality: retrospective longitudinal cohort study
<strong>Objective</strong> To determine the association between daily levels of registered nurse (RN) and nursing assistant staffing and hospital mortality. <strong>Design</strong> This is a retrospective longitudinal observational study using routinely collected data. We us...
Main Authors: | Griffiths, P, Maruotti, A, Recio Saucedo, A, Redfern, O, Ball, J, Briggs, J, Dall'Ora, C, Schmidt, P, Smith, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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BMJ Publishing Group
2018
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